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jellyroll wrote on 10/16/11 at 13:06:15:Guys, I've been riding an S40 for over a year now and I can't get over how little oil dribbles out of the drain plug. The oil-level window shows that there's a sufficient amount of oil, so I don't think I'm starving the beast.
So here's the question: how can I get all the old oil out so that I can make a complete oil change?
Thanks.
Wanna hear how an anal-retentive motorhead makes sure all the old oil is out?,...
Drain it about half an hour after riding it. This allows all the oil that will drain off those areas of the motor above the oil sump to drain as much as it can.
Undo the drain plug and let it all drain out like drums said, tilting (and rocking) helps some too. Have a strong friend(s) handy to help with this.
While you are doing this, heat up a quart of oil that is compatible with the oil you intend to use. Maybe 100 degrees,.. not real hot. How you heat it is up to you.
Put the drain plug back in.
Pour the heated quart in.
Crank the motor over for several seconds, with no spark so the motor won't start. This sends the clean heated oil into the engine.
Drain that oil out.
Put the drain plug back in, and refill with the proper amount of oil.
Believe it or not, there is a guy with an old Yamaha 650 that does this at every oil change down in Warner Robins, GA. Not only does he do this, he changes his oil more than he needs to,.. every 3,000 I think.
Overkill, probably, but I'll bet he has some pretty clean oil after every oil change.
Also I agree with arteacher,.. the oil comes gushing out of the drain plug hole on every bike I have every had, including this LS650.
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